BRICS summit in India

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This year's BRICS summit is taking place in India. Those of you who do not know what BRICS is, it stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. It is platform for economic co-operation.

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The eighth summit of BRICS nations has kicked off in Goa, south west India. Amid the turbulent geopolitical situation in the world, India, as the current BRICS chairman, is hosting under the slogan “Building Responsive, Inclusive and Collective Solutions.”
The leaders of Russia, India, China, South Africa and Brazil, as well as several guest countries, will meet at the summit to discuss the strengthening of strategic partnerships, cooperation on Russian and Chinese infrastructure projects, joint measures to fight global terrorism, drug dealing and corruption, and some of “the most important” issues facing the world today.

A declaration outlining the joint position of the BRICS group on the Syrian crisis is expected to be signed during the summit. China has repeatedly backed Russia’s position on the situation in Syria, while India has previously expressed major interest in achieving stability in the Middle East.

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BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
 
India takes the lead in BRICS

BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is a formidable economic and political force to reckon with. The high economic growth of the BRICS economies and their demographic dividends indicate a structural edge possessed by the BRICS economies relative to the rest of the world. In 2015 with 53.4 per cent of the world’s population, BRICS countries accounted for a total nominal GDP of US$16.92 trillion — equivalent to 23.1 per cent of global GDP. In the same year, BRICS accounted for 19.1 per cent of world exports and, between 2006 and 2015, intra-BRICS trade increased 163 per cent from US$93 billion to US$244 billion.

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India takes the lead in BRICS | East Asia Forum
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.

BRICS does not have a potential to morph into a military alliance because of China's irresponsible attitude towards other Asian countries. China has attacked India twice which is a BRICS member. China to this date supports terror outfits by vetoing UN resolutions against them.
 
India's Modi, at summit, calls Pakistan 'mother-ship of terrorism'

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi branded Pakistan a "mother-ship of terrorism" at a summit of the BRICS nations on Sunday, testing the cohesion of a group whose heavyweight member China is a close ally of India's arch-rival.

Modi's remarks to a meeting of leaders from the BRICS - which include Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa - escalated his diplomatic drive to isolate Pakistan, which India accuses of sponsoring cross-border terrorism.

Tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors have been running high since a Sept. 18 attack on an army base in Kashmir, near the disputed frontier with Pakistan, killed 19 Indian soldiers in the worst such assault in 14 years.

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India's Modi, at summit, calls Pakistan 'mother-ship of terrorism'
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.


:lmao:
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.


:lmao:

At least he was able to type his reply :)
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.


:lmao:

At least he was able to type his reply


You gotta admit the notion is amusing. Sure, during the Cold War India was the USSR's bitch, but a military pact among that cast of characters is pretty absurd.
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.


:lmao:

At least he was able to type his reply


You gotta admit the notion is amusing. Sure, during the Cold War India was the USSR's bitch, but a military pact among that cast of characters is pretty absurd.

I am beginning to understand why you make stupid one-liners. It is because you do not know anything. India always had independent foreign policy. India's foreign policies had been driven by interests of India alone. It had nothing to do with Soviet Union or USA.

If you want to look at a bitch, look at Japan. She is a Grade A bitch. She has no independent foreign policy.
 
The creation of BRICS raised hopes that the end of the unipolar world is near, but this “dream” is still unfulfilled and the new summit is an important step for reaching that goal, believes political scientist Daniel Shaw from the City University of New York.

“The dream of the BRICS nations and really of all oppressed countries in the world is still unrealized,” Shaw told RT. “Eighth years ago Russia, China, South Africa, India and Brazil came together to form the BRICS block as a counterweight to US hegemony, to unipolar world where the US dominated military and geopolitically as well as economically. Eight years later that’s an unfinished dream and an unfinished mission, hence why this meeting, this summit this weekend in India is all the more important.”

BRICS summit in India set to chart collective response to global threats
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.


:lmao:

At least he was able to type his reply


You gotta admit the notion is amusing. Sure, during the Cold War India was the USSR's bitch, but a military pact among that cast of characters is pretty absurd.

I am beginning to understand why you make stupid one-liners. It is because you do not know anything. India always had independent foreign policy. India's foreign policies had been driven by interests of India alone. It had nothing to do with Soviet Union or USA.

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Yeah, right. India spent the entire Cold War bent over for the Soviets. You've probably still got hammer and sickle marks on your ass.
 
Just a thought: The BRICS should consider signing a mutual defense pact similar to NATO. Such an alliance might control the nuts in the West, who seem bent on imposing their hegemony throughout the world.


:lmao:

At least he was able to type his reply


You gotta admit the notion is amusing. Sure, during the Cold War India was the USSR's bitch, but a military pact among that cast of characters is pretty absurd.

I am beginning to understand why you make stupid one-liners. It is because you do not know anything. India always had independent foreign policy. India's foreign policies had been driven by interests of India alone. It had nothing to do with Soviet Union or USA.

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Yeah, right. India spent the entire Cold War bent over for the Soviets. You've probably still got hammer and sickle marks on your ass.

That is not correct but Japan has certainly been bending over since 1947. Japan still is a bitch.
 
Inside the white tent on the rear lawns of the Taj Exotica hotel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Russian, “stariya droog luchhey novikh dhwukh (an old friend is better than two new ones)”, and President Vladimir Putin smiled and officials clapped. The message was not lost on anyone.

For, three weeks ago, Russia had conducted its first-ever military exercise with Pakistan, days after the terrorist attack in Uri, in which 19 Indian soldiers were killed. India had conveyed its concerns about the joint exercises at least twice over the last few weeks.

But on Saturday afternoon, after two hours of talks between Prime Minister Modi and President Putin, there were no signs of disappointment on the Indian side.

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BRICS Summit: India, Russia stress common stand on terror
 
A strong military alliance between Russia, China and India would go a long way to controlling the warmongers in the Pentagon and White House. It just might prevent WWIII...but then again, maybe not. Banksters love war and they own Hillary. War is the health of the State...and statist warmongers like Hillary, demand a healthy State.
 

At least he was able to type his reply


You gotta admit the notion is amusing. Sure, during the Cold War India was the USSR's bitch, but a military pact among that cast of characters is pretty absurd.

I am beginning to understand why you make stupid one-liners. It is because you do not know anything. India always had independent foreign policy. India's foreign policies had been driven by interests of India alone. It had nothing to do with Soviet Union or USA.

.....



Yeah, right. India spent the entire Cold War bent over for the Soviets. You've probably still got hammer and sickle marks on your ass.

That is not correct .....


Of course it is. Throughout the Cold War the USSR owned India. Don't shoot the messenger.
 
A strong military alliance between Russia, China and India would go a long way to controlling the warmongers in the Pentagon and White House. It just might prevent WWIII...but then again, maybe not.



And magic flying unicorn/bunnies just might make the world a paradise of hugs and rainbows, but that shit ain't happening either.
 
At least he was able to type his reply


You gotta admit the notion is amusing. Sure, during the Cold War India was the USSR's bitch, but a military pact among that cast of characters is pretty absurd.

I am beginning to understand why you make stupid one-liners. It is because you do not know anything. India always had independent foreign policy. India's foreign policies had been driven by interests of India alone. It had nothing to do with Soviet Union or USA.

.....



Yeah, right. India spent the entire Cold War bent over for the Soviets. You've probably still got hammer and sickle marks on your ass.

That is not correct .....


Of course it is. Throughout the Cold War the USSR owned India. Don't shoot the messenger.

Absolutely not! India had always maintained its independent foreign policy. It has neither sided with the erstwhile USSR nor USA. Usually countries do not develop nuclear weapons so that they can become somebody's sidekick. It is developed to guarantee their independent policy. If you had even bare minimum understanding of geopolitics, you would not have made that stupid comment.
 
A strong military alliance between Russia, China and India would go a long way to controlling the warmongers in the Pentagon and White House. It just might prevent WWIII...but then again, maybe not. Banksters love war and they own Hillary. War is the health of the State...and statist warmongers like Hillary, demand a healthy State.

You have to realize that China is a destabilizing force in Asia. Therefore there is no possibility of China forming military alliance with anyone. They have a history of backstabbing other countries. Even Russians do not trust them. It is just that the current geopolitics has forced Russia to compromise and make friends with Chinese till the storm is over.
 

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